Greetings all...
I have really enjoyed this thread so far; I guess it is time for me to contribute, as well.
Most everyone knows me as "Bart" anymore, the use of my "real" first name only registers if my parents say it. I am nearly 41 years old and live near Grand Rapids, MI. I am single, which is probably the single greatest reason I can indulge in this passion, my SAF=0. I am a civil engineer by training and have been in practice for 17 years.
I best descibe myself as the McGuyver of the environmental field...a little bit engineer, little bit chemist, little bit geologist, little bit maintenance mechanic, and a large part manager. Most of my colleagues suggest I have more money than brains; I make it worse by describing my system as a 1.2 kilowatt system that uses large sheets of mylar to reproduce sound.
I have had the bug for more than 20 years now...I blame it all on my high school wrestling coach. I had no idea that records could sound like his stacked DQ-10s, apt-holman pre, and Citation 16 amp. Of course, it took a while for the income to catch up to the desire, but now, by his own (the coach's) admission, the student has become the master...he drools in my basement today!
My current system is comprised of the Innersound Eros Mk II speaker/active crossover/bass amp electrostatic speaker system, a companion Innersound electrostatic amplifier to drive the panels, and an Audio Research CD-2 as my single source. All cabling by Nordost. Just retired my ARC LS-22 pre and am feeding the CD signal straight in the the input of the active cross-over. GLORIOUS! Secondary and tertiary systems are predominantly mid-fi, and adequate to video or office needs.
This is probably my most chereished diversion from day-to-day life and the rigors of work. This one year plus old thread was a delightful discovery. I will have to make it a point to check back to audiogon more often. (And, now that I am back I should sieze the opportunity and sell some of my retired peices!)
Best regards to all
I have really enjoyed this thread so far; I guess it is time for me to contribute, as well.
Most everyone knows me as "Bart" anymore, the use of my "real" first name only registers if my parents say it. I am nearly 41 years old and live near Grand Rapids, MI. I am single, which is probably the single greatest reason I can indulge in this passion, my SAF=0. I am a civil engineer by training and have been in practice for 17 years.
I best descibe myself as the McGuyver of the environmental field...a little bit engineer, little bit chemist, little bit geologist, little bit maintenance mechanic, and a large part manager. Most of my colleagues suggest I have more money than brains; I make it worse by describing my system as a 1.2 kilowatt system that uses large sheets of mylar to reproduce sound.
I have had the bug for more than 20 years now...I blame it all on my high school wrestling coach. I had no idea that records could sound like his stacked DQ-10s, apt-holman pre, and Citation 16 amp. Of course, it took a while for the income to catch up to the desire, but now, by his own (the coach's) admission, the student has become the master...he drools in my basement today!
My current system is comprised of the Innersound Eros Mk II speaker/active crossover/bass amp electrostatic speaker system, a companion Innersound electrostatic amplifier to drive the panels, and an Audio Research CD-2 as my single source. All cabling by Nordost. Just retired my ARC LS-22 pre and am feeding the CD signal straight in the the input of the active cross-over. GLORIOUS! Secondary and tertiary systems are predominantly mid-fi, and adequate to video or office needs.
This is probably my most chereished diversion from day-to-day life and the rigors of work. This one year plus old thread was a delightful discovery. I will have to make it a point to check back to audiogon more often. (And, now that I am back I should sieze the opportunity and sell some of my retired peices!)
Best regards to all